Based on the practice of articulation and reinterpretation that has characterised his artistic activity, Add Fuel presents in «Something old, something new, something borrowed» a staging of an intimist nature arranged in a type of idealised and stylised domestic setting — part genuinely cosy, part openly satirical — , that
suggests a narrative of decorative contours that aggregates a multiplicity of references, iconographies, and signs which, in one way or another, have contributed towards shaping his personal and artistic identity.
Not exact matches
And as Germaine Greer can attest, transphobia is the unforgivable sin du jour
of anyone with the temerity to
suggest that a man who thinks he is a woman is not necessarily so and has no automatic rights to the
narrative of female victimhood.
To review, the
narrative suggests that the political principles
of the Founders n» Lincoln were the completely correct ones and not in any fundamental tension with one another, and that America's present trouble is largely due to the Progressives opposing these and gradually / covertly getting Americans to abandon them.
Muchembled also resists a Western triumphalist
narrative by
suggesting that the taming
of domestic violence was not simply the result
of a progressive civilizing process» marking European civilization as the height
of human evolution» but came at the price
of colonial conquest on other continents and terribly destructive wars among nations in Europe.
But when David Halberstam (who, with Neil Sheehan, did more than anyone else to create the canonical
narrative of Vietnam) died tragically this past year in an auto accident, not a single obituary notice I read
suggested he had been terribly wrong about Tet or that his wrongheadedness had helped create a political situation that had had lethal consequences for millions.
In a previous article (HT 14:297 - 313) I
suggested the possibility
of adapting the doctrines
of Alfred North Whitehead for analysis
of explanatory
narrative in history.
This show
suggests this is a common
narrative among our generation — that though Dory longs for a greater sense
of purpose, life can turn out to be numbingly normal.
The way I engaged with that was to
suggest that in these
narratives there was a reporting
of events without either there being a condoning or condemning
of abuse.
In his book, A New Kind
of Christianity, Brian McLaren
suggests that our Christianity today, the six line
narrative that we hold so dear, is the result
of the influences
of the Greek philosophy and Romans Empirical thinking and not the
narrative of the Bible.
They
suggest that, apart from a parenthetical allusion in the Emmaus
narrative, and a doubtfully authentic mention
of Peter going to the tomb, the disciples themselves were not concerned about the tomb at all.
I
suggest that the whole biblical
narrative, including Jesus, as well as all subsequent theology, is one vast story illustrating the simple fact that, in the end, we are all one, connected to each other and to our common Ground
of Being.
She
suggests the kind
of narrative methodology that is needed in order to teach organically.
The above summary
suggests that a large part
of the motivation that Paul reveals in his
narrative up to this point centers in his repudiation
of his former way
of life.26 The opposition between his old life and the new is patterned after the opposition between human and divine authority seen in vv.
Believing exegetes who would interpret the gospels theologically, for instance, usually seek what the evangelist was thinking or, using a
narrative hermeneutic, what the story
suggests about God and the work
of the Church.
The fact that he can grant this yet not give such possibility a greater place in his
narrative suggests that, with respect to the question
of the relation between politics and ethics at least, Taylor is not at all a modem, however much he may believe that the modem identity brings with it some genuine goods.
If NT theology is understood as a response to certain key events
of the life
of Jesus in
narrative form, a comparison
of the different traditions (synoptics, John, Paul)
suggest a development, if not different understanding.I view this as a «human construct».
sounds more like «corporate brainstorming», but what I was trying to
suggest is that it appears that we're witnessing (not intentionally) an evolving understanding
of what wd become more central to the
narrative and eventually orthodox.That is, if you cdn't believe it, you were out the door.A good example wd be the higher Christology that the fourth gospel reflects and more specifically, the virgin birth which it (like Mark and Paul) doesn't mention.If the birth
narratives that we're familiar with are absent from the earliest gospel and the most theological gospel that came decades later, and can only be found in the other two gospels that we know used the first, it at least
suggests a growing and evolving understanding
of who Jesus «was» and «is».
«Suspension
of disbelief or willing suspension
of disbelief is a term coined in 1817 by the poet and aesthetic philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who
suggested that if a writer could infuse a «human interest and a semblance
of truth» into a fantastic tale, the reader would suspend judgment concerning the implausibility
of the
narrative.»
My point is that a close reading
suggests a multiplicity
of ideas and beliefs that we are priviliged to witness while it's under construction, the Jerusalem controversy being one good example.Furthermore, the fact that we're able to understand that each
of the synoptics significantly differ from each other and we can observe contrast and similiarity between them and John's gospel, as well as Paul's letters
suggests a process that speaks loudly
of how religious
narrative develops in communities that seek the meaning
of the «core events».
Sacks even
suggests that notions
of equality and «ethical depth» find their meaning most vividly within the enclosing structure
of narrative.
the truth
of biblical religion is pure and not the problem»... I envy yr faith... human artifacts, especially religious
narratives are rarely as pure as you might
suggest... at best, I think the scriptures shld be a means and not an end, so in that sense need not be pure... they are merely signposts along the way... ultimately, we are the judges
of what is pure or impure, higher or lower, right or wrong
There is a good deal
of evidence, still continuing in the later and more developed
narratives, which
suggests that the Easter faith did not come to birth within the disciples as a result
of one, sudden, epoch - making and fully convincing disclosure.
Geertz in fact likens the work
of an ethnographer to that
of a literary critic, and Heilman deliberately sets his study in a dramaturgical framework,
suggesting that the relation
of empirical study to
narrative art may be closer than usually believed.
In The Art
of Biblical
Narrative, Robert Alter
suggests a key to characters» inner thoughts and motivations which would be helpful even to the inexperienced reader
of Scripture: first, external details (appearance, clothing, gestures); second, «one character's comments on another»; third, «direct speech by the character»; fourth, «inward speech... quoted as interior monologue»; and fifth, «statements by the narrator about the attitudes and intentions
of the personages» (pp.116 - 117).
But as the book's title
suggests, from the beginning Cairns was unafraid
of the language and categories
of organized Christianity, though he tended to embody them in immediate and contemporary
narrative situations.
As for specialties in the individual
narratives, Matthew alone records the sealing and guarding
of the tomb and he alone introduces an earthquake; Luke expands the story
of the revelation on the road to Emmaus, which Mark's addition
suggests, and introduces the meal
of broiled fish partaken
of by Jesus to prove the reality
of his resuscitation; John alone, at the end
of the century, narrates at length the conversation between Jesus and Mary Magdalene and records the scene between Jesus and Thomas and the appearance by the Sea
of Galilee.
We should begin to see at what point the notion
of God's design — as may be
suggested in different ways in each instance, it is true, by
narrative, prophetic, and prescriptive discourse — is removed from any transcription in terms
of a plan or program; in short,
of finality and teleology.
This type
of experience,
suggested not only in Paul but in some
of the Gospel
narratives, (E.g., Matthew 28:16 - 17; Mark 16:9 - 12) may have been the beginning
of the conviction that Jesus was not dead but alive, and the more physical representations
of the disentombment may have been an aftermath, caused by the insistent belief
of the Jewish - Christian mind that resurrection was
of necessity involved in life after death.
the context
of the whole
narrative suggests to me that Jesus is saying in effect...» get a sword, becuz without one, what is about to happen will not be fulfilled»... these details seem to be important to the gospel writers... as well.compare Matthew's version
of the story where the response
suggests more non-violence...»» Put your sword back into its place; for all who take the sword will perish by the sword.
My point is that rather than look for the most correctly indoctrinated, we shld appreciate the heart that is correctly turned toward the good, regardless
of the doctrines they may confess.We don't know the doctrines
of the Roman Centurion or if he even had any, but the story
suggests his heart and will were in the right place.I don't read that Jesus took credit for it.Don't let the Pauline «sub-
narrative» blind you to the «grand
narrative.»
This pliant
narrative process
suggests a type
of storytelling that occurs in a variety
of modes and occasions.
Since the shooting, people on social media have been quick to share stories
suggesting that there were multiple shooters, that the shooter had ties to terrorist groups, that authorities are purposely hiding information to manipulate the
narrative for political purposes or, even absurdly, that this shooting was some sort
of «false flag» operation orchestrated by shadow groups to fool the public.
The New Testament
suggests that existence does have a
narrative quality, and that comic renewal is a possibility at points within the stream
of history itself.
However, several scholars have
suggested that mocked is not a later alteration, but what Mark originally wrote, I believe that Mark took mocked from Psalm 69:9; in his
narrative of Jesus» death, Mark weaves together Psalms 22 and 69, as he does other Old Testament passages elsewhere in his Gospel.
Contrast this with John's gospel (90 - 100)- like Mark, no birth
narrative, but no mere human either and we've moved up and out
of the old neighbourhood... nothing less than the pre existent Word which is one with God.Now, that's a serious leap in real estate.Does this not
suggest development rather than the monolithic thud
of a «faith once given»?
He is also right in
suggesting that the story
of modernity is not just a
narrative of failure but also contains elements
of «the divine project
of love.»
In a catalog I recently edited
of devices and instruments for congregational research, only a small minority
of the hundred or so entries is designed to explore a congregation's
narrative identity.20 Most doctor
of ministry programs continue the tradition: perusal
of the theses and essays these programs produce strongly
suggests that projects that employ contextual, mechanist, or organicist methods are more likely to be accepted than those that delve into congregational culture and story.
I found one paper to
suggest: Some Reflections on Myth, History and Memory As Determinants
of Narrative
However, his list
of contributors could reinforce a
narrative,
suggested by Mr. Jeffries, that he's tied to Washington and its special interests, as the majority
of his fundraising has been from PACs based outside
of New York City.
Among the many
narratives of dubious informational content, they published stories
suggesting that Jewish billionaire George Soros, the bête noire
of reactionary forces, finances Sebastian Kurz.
In its financial plan
narratives, the DOB
suggested high - income earners were delaying some profit - taking and bonus - claiming (including the exercise
of stock options) in anticipation
of the new Trump administration's plans for a big federal tax cut, effective as soon as 2019.
Cuomo certainly would want to end a post-primary
narrative that
suggests he doesn't have the support
of liberals in his state or that he's got a problem with unifying the Democratic Party heading into a general election in which he would like to post a substantial margin
of victory.
Mandelson said last week that Miliband's problems go further than PR gaffes and
suggested he had failed to develop and promote a «convincing and vivid
narrative»
of what he and his party were offering voters.
Behavioral biologist Dario Maestripieri launches from this example into a spirited, insightful
narrative that explores the ways our interpersonal relationships resemble those
of our primate cousins,
suggesting evolutionary roots for a range
of social behaviors including nepotism, cultivating friends, and climbing the corporate ladder.
The researchers
suggest that the
narrative of relative disadvantage, fuelled by populist leaders, might reinforce a «defensive and destructive» national perspective.
Studies
suggest that such self - talk helps us craft the conscious
narrative of our lives.
This
suggests the crucial role
of the accompanying rationale and communication when administering a placebo; the researchers speak
of a
narrative.
Although pairwise connections between different types
of experiences were found in terms
of how likely they were to follow each other chronologically, no universal sequence
of events could be established in this sample
of narratives, which
suggests that each near - death - experience has a unique pattern
of events.
«This focus is understandable given cultural
narratives of death's negativity, but our results
suggest that death is more positive than people expect: Meeting the grim reaper may not be as grim as it seems.»
In this workshop, Kristine
suggests key yoga practices to help rewrite the
narrative of the subtle body.